
Ready to support MoRTH investment in 14 States
IndiaRAP welcomes and stands ready to support MoRTH’s new State Support Programme which aims to reduce the fatality rate by 30% by March 2027. The
IndiaRAP welcomes and stands ready to support MoRTH’s new State Support Programme which aims to reduce the fatality rate by 30% by March 2027. The
On 9 August, the World Bank and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) hosted the event involving expert speakers from the
IRF-India Chapter announced the 5th Webinar under the theme of “Engineering Measures & Funding for Road Safety” on 1st June 16:30 to 18:45 hrs (IST).
IRF-India Chapter announced the 4th Webinar under the theme of “Road Safety Management & Action Plan” on 18th May 16:30 to 19:00 hrs (IST). The
Workshops across India have drawn 100 engineers and decision-makers to discuss assessment results of national highways assessed in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. IndiaRAP’s first
Road Safety Month from 18 January to 17 February has brought national attention to efforts to halve road death and injury by 2030 in the
IndiaRAP has supported National Road Safety Month with a social media campaign and a range of presentations highlighting the impact of road traffic fatalities and
IIT Kharagpur, supported by IndiaRAP, has assessed 1,400kms of five West Bengal highways in India where crash severity in 2018 was 1.7 times the all-India
IndiaRAP and partners’ – Shawon Aziz and Professor P K Sarkar – paper “Rating and Prioritization of Accident Blackspots and Road Safety Measures. Case Study:
AITD-IndiaRAP is helping to create child-friendly streets and improve non-motorised transport infrastructure in Coimbatore City, Tamil Nadu. Twenty-nine pedestrian hotspots and 295km of cycling routes
IndiaRAP’s first NHAI project Star Rating 2,400kms of national highways across 3 states is underway in a bid to address escalating road deaths and injuries in recent years.
Improved designs for the corridor connecting Gandhinagar with Ahmedabad airport shows fatalities and serious injuries (FSIs) would reduce..